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  1. Penistone Grammar School is a co-educational secondary school and post-16 centre located in South Yorkshire. With first class teaching, a values driven approach to learning and a strong school community, PGS provides an excellent educational experience for students from year 7 through to year 13.

  2. Penistone Grammar School (PGS) is a co-educational comprehensive secondary school and sixth form located in Penistone, South Yorkshire, England. [2] Founded in 1392, it is the 45th oldest extant school in England with its most notable alumnus being Nicholas Saunderson , the probable inventor of Bayes theorem , in the 18th century. [3]

    • 1392; 631 years ago
    • Paul Crook
    • Thomas Clarel
    • "Never Stop Flying"
  3. Penistone Grammar School is built on strong relationships. A happy school, we are at the heart of our community and provide an excellent educational experience for students from years 7 through to 13.

  4. School Calendar. Term Dates 2023/24. Attendance. Term-time Holiday Request. Welcome to our School Calendar page! This is a live system showing all events in school, indicating the relevant year groups. Parents/carers can add dates to their own calendars by clicking the "add to calendar" button under each event.

  5. The History of Penistone Grammar School. The school was founded as the Free Grammar School of Penistone in 1392, when it is recorded that a gift of land was made by John Clarel, Lord of the Manor at Penistone, for the purpose of a school.

  6. Admissions. To apply for a place at Penistone Grammar School: Penistone Grammar School is a local authority maintained school. For standard admissions at the point of secondary transfer, details are available in the Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council admissions booklet.

  7. Penistone Grammar School. Penistone Grammar School was founded in 1392, when it is recorded that a gift of land was made by John Clarel, Lord of the Manor at Penistone, for the purpose of a school. The was rebuilt in 1702 and in 1892 the school withdrew from its town centre position and is now about half a mile north-west of the town centre.